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Page 1, March 1, 1974
Campus revival begins Monday
The campus revival, led by
Rev. Larry Walker will begin
Monday, March 4 at 10 a.m. in
the Book of Life Building. Randy
Hendricks of Long Beach will be
directing the music. Chapel and
evening services will be held
daily, with the night session beginning at 7 p.m. A rally Saturday, March 9 will conclude the
revival meetings.
Musical performances for the
week will include, "Free People", Monday; "Selah," Tuesday; "Constant Construction
Company," Wednesday; "Sid, Joe
and Adrian" Thursday, and
"Sunshine", Friday.
Walker, a native of Albuquerque, New Mexico, is presently
serving as Minister At Large
for the Metropolitan New York
Area. A graduate of Baylor University and Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, he
has pastored in Texas and New
York.
He has served as president of
the Metropolitan New York Baptist Minster's Conference and as
vice-moderator of the Metropolitan New York Baptist Association. Walker has hosted an
Randy Hendricks
NBC youth panel show for three
years and served as host on
ABC's Protestant Profile in addition to being commentator on
"Master' Control", Ominscope,
and Powerline, SBC sponsored
programs. This past year in
April he was inducted into the
New York Chapter of the National
Academy of Television Arts and
Sciences.
Hendricks, currently serving
as minister of music and youth
at Truett Memorial Baptist
Church in Long Beach, isagrad-
uate of Oklahoma Baptist University. A voice major, he was
a member of Phi Mu Alpha music fraternity.
A native of Pasadena, Hendricks grew up in Healdton, Oklahoma, and Whittier, California.
Before returning to California,
in his present position, he served
as youth director at First Baptist Church, Cangton, Texas, and
at Central Baptist Church as
minister of music and youth.
He is married to Connie Jo
(Mellon) an ex CBCer. They have
three children, Leigh Ann, Scott
Alan, and Jeremy Aaron.
Rap sessions will not be formally scheduled for this week but
if enough interest is shown they
will be informally held. Speakers are also available for classroom visitation. Teachers wanting to have a speaker should
contact Joe Cutsinger.
NOW IT'S THIS WAY... Don Johnson, Prince Simon speaks to Cherilyn Maddox, in the Ugly Duckling
which opened last night.
Seminary hosts luncheon
The Golden Gate Seminary
Alumni Association will host
a luncheon March 13, in the
CBC chapel. All church related
vocational volunteers are encouraged to attend. Dr. John
Parrottt, associate professor of
preaching at Golden Gate and director of the Los Angeles Center
will be the guest speaker.
Parrott, a graduate of Ouachita
Baptist University and Southern
Baptist Theological Seminary,
has pastored churches in New
Mexico and Texas. He has been
president of the New Mexico
Baptist State Convention and has
been a member of the Sunday
School Board and served as its
president in 1966. Dr. Parrott
has served two years as chair-
Dr. John Parrott
man of the Program Committee
of the Southern Baptist Convention's Executive Committee.
Parrott will also speak in Wednesday's chapel. Any person interested in attending the luncheon should contact Joe Cutsinger
or sign up at the booth by the
CSM bulletin board.
Hall to hold
festival
A Foreign Student Festival will
take place in Simmons Hall. Foreign students will cook their native foods, speak about their
homeland customs and display
their talents in entertainment.
Rev. Larry Walker
REVISED CLASS SCHEDULE
FOR CAMPUS REVIVAL WEEK
March 4-8
REGULAR CLASS SCHEDULE
MWF 8:00-8:50
9:00-9:50
10:00-10:50 Chapel
11:00-:1I50
TTH 8:00-8:50
9:25-10:40
10:50-12:15
REVISED CLASS SCHEDULE
MWF 8:00-8:50
9:00-9:50
10:00-10:50 Chapel
11:00-11:50
TTH 8:00-8:50
9:00-9:50
10:00-10:50 Chapel
11:00-11:50
The afternoon class schedule will
remain the same.
UCR professor
to display art
An exhibition of paintings by
William T. Bradshow, Professor of Art at UCR, will be displayed in the Wallace building at
CBC, March 4 from 4-5:30 p.m.
All faculty and students are invited to attend the reception.
Mack Brandon, Professor of
Art at CBC extended this invitation to Bradshow to offer
"visual experience for students
and faculty." The Art department
is making efforts to broaden the
art scope through exhibitions
such as this and other artistic
ventures. If it were monetarily
feasible, a number of activities
could be provided for Cal Baptist art students.
Bradshow graduated from
UCLA with an MA. in painting.
He worked on Piero del la Fran-
cesca in Italy and was Assistant Director of the American
Pavilion at the Venice Biennial.
He has exhibited his works in
groups in places such as Los
Angeles County Museum,Chaffey
Community Art Association in
iiifis
L^kllJ Ul-
tion, Long Beach Museum, California Group Exhibition in Houston, Texas and at the University
of Illinois Painting and Sculpture
Biennial. In addition Bradshow
has held "one man shows" in
different locations including UCR
and Comara Gallery of L.A.
"Oil paintings will be shown
which are related to classical
imagery," said Brandon. One
can expect to see a "highly
developed oil painting technique in drawing skill," he continued. Plus there shall be juxtaposition of imagery from several
sources - even Venice, Italy,"
Brandon concluded. Bradshow's
works depict contemporary idiom
from classical sources. This exhibition will be challenging and
reassuring to all of the public
who will be there.
IS THAT SO? . . .Daniel Brady, chancellor chats with Ken Hornbeck,
the King. 'The Ugly Duckling" and "Curses, the Villian is Foiled"
continue their run tonight and tomorrow in the Wallace Building at
8 p.m.

Page 1, March 1, 1974
Campus revival begins Monday
The campus revival, led by
Rev. Larry Walker will begin
Monday, March 4 at 10 a.m. in
the Book of Life Building. Randy
Hendricks of Long Beach will be
directing the music. Chapel and
evening services will be held
daily, with the night session beginning at 7 p.m. A rally Saturday, March 9 will conclude the
revival meetings.
Musical performances for the
week will include, "Free People", Monday; "Selah" Tuesday; "Constant Construction
Company" Wednesday; "Sid, Joe
and Adrian" Thursday, and
"Sunshine", Friday.
Walker, a native of Albuquerque, New Mexico, is presently
serving as Minister At Large
for the Metropolitan New York
Area. A graduate of Baylor University and Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, he
has pastored in Texas and New
York.
He has served as president of
the Metropolitan New York Baptist Minster's Conference and as
vice-moderator of the Metropolitan New York Baptist Association. Walker has hosted an
Randy Hendricks
NBC youth panel show for three
years and served as host on
ABC's Protestant Profile in addition to being commentator on
"Master' Control", Ominscope,
and Powerline, SBC sponsored
programs. This past year in
April he was inducted into the
New York Chapter of the National
Academy of Television Arts and
Sciences.
Hendricks, currently serving
as minister of music and youth
at Truett Memorial Baptist
Church in Long Beach, isagrad-
uate of Oklahoma Baptist University. A voice major, he was
a member of Phi Mu Alpha music fraternity.
A native of Pasadena, Hendricks grew up in Healdton, Oklahoma, and Whittier, California.
Before returning to California,
in his present position, he served
as youth director at First Baptist Church, Cangton, Texas, and
at Central Baptist Church as
minister of music and youth.
He is married to Connie Jo
(Mellon) an ex CBCer. They have
three children, Leigh Ann, Scott
Alan, and Jeremy Aaron.
Rap sessions will not be formally scheduled for this week but
if enough interest is shown they
will be informally held. Speakers are also available for classroom visitation. Teachers wanting to have a speaker should
contact Joe Cutsinger.
NOW IT'S THIS WAY... Don Johnson, Prince Simon speaks to Cherilyn Maddox, in the Ugly Duckling
which opened last night.
Seminary hosts luncheon
The Golden Gate Seminary
Alumni Association will host
a luncheon March 13, in the
CBC chapel. All church related
vocational volunteers are encouraged to attend. Dr. John
Parrottt, associate professor of
preaching at Golden Gate and director of the Los Angeles Center
will be the guest speaker.
Parrott, a graduate of Ouachita
Baptist University and Southern
Baptist Theological Seminary,
has pastored churches in New
Mexico and Texas. He has been
president of the New Mexico
Baptist State Convention and has
been a member of the Sunday
School Board and served as its
president in 1966. Dr. Parrott
has served two years as chair-
Dr. John Parrott
man of the Program Committee
of the Southern Baptist Convention's Executive Committee.
Parrott will also speak in Wednesday's chapel. Any person interested in attending the luncheon should contact Joe Cutsinger
or sign up at the booth by the
CSM bulletin board.
Hall to hold
festival
A Foreign Student Festival will
take place in Simmons Hall. Foreign students will cook their native foods, speak about their
homeland customs and display
their talents in entertainment.
Rev. Larry Walker
REVISED CLASS SCHEDULE
FOR CAMPUS REVIVAL WEEK
March 4-8
REGULAR CLASS SCHEDULE
MWF 8:00-8:50
9:00-9:50
10:00-10:50 Chapel
11:00-:1I50
TTH 8:00-8:50
9:25-10:40
10:50-12:15
REVISED CLASS SCHEDULE
MWF 8:00-8:50
9:00-9:50
10:00-10:50 Chapel
11:00-11:50
TTH 8:00-8:50
9:00-9:50
10:00-10:50 Chapel
11:00-11:50
The afternoon class schedule will
remain the same.
UCR professor
to display art
An exhibition of paintings by
William T. Bradshow, Professor of Art at UCR, will be displayed in the Wallace building at
CBC, March 4 from 4-5:30 p.m.
All faculty and students are invited to attend the reception.
Mack Brandon, Professor of
Art at CBC extended this invitation to Bradshow to offer
"visual experience for students
and faculty." The Art department
is making efforts to broaden the
art scope through exhibitions
such as this and other artistic
ventures. If it were monetarily
feasible, a number of activities
could be provided for Cal Baptist art students.
Bradshow graduated from
UCLA with an MA. in painting.
He worked on Piero del la Fran-
cesca in Italy and was Assistant Director of the American
Pavilion at the Venice Biennial.
He has exhibited his works in
groups in places such as Los
Angeles County Museum,Chaffey
Community Art Association in
iiifis
L^kllJ Ul-
tion, Long Beach Museum, California Group Exhibition in Houston, Texas and at the University
of Illinois Painting and Sculpture
Biennial. In addition Bradshow
has held "one man shows" in
different locations including UCR
and Comara Gallery of L.A.
"Oil paintings will be shown
which are related to classical
imagery" said Brandon. One
can expect to see a "highly
developed oil painting technique in drawing skill" he continued. Plus there shall be juxtaposition of imagery from several
sources - even Venice, Italy"
Brandon concluded. Bradshow's
works depict contemporary idiom
from classical sources. This exhibition will be challenging and
reassuring to all of the public
who will be there.
IS THAT SO? . . .Daniel Brady, chancellor chats with Ken Hornbeck,
the King. 'The Ugly Duckling" and "Curses, the Villian is Foiled"
continue their run tonight and tomorrow in the Wallace Building at
8 p.m.